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...officers know that their role is [to ensure that] students have the opportunity to express themselves in the accepted manner of the University culture," Riley says. "[The students] know we're not there to bully or harass them in such a way as to suppress the voicing of their opinions and issues...
...worse from there. Any Evangelicals left on the fence after Monday probably toppled off the next day, when McCain was pressed to elaborate on his speech. Up until now, the Straight Talk Express has been a rare rolling laboratory where reporters--and by extension, voters--could see the inside of the candidate's head, his mood swings, his flights of fancy, his blind spots. But the nature of these sessions has changed. It's no longer about getting to know the amusing long shot. It's about testing his mettle. So the gaffes, all of which are revealing, are coming...
...pictures of McCain on his Straight Talk Express jawing with reporters flooded the airwaves, Bradley looked desolate, riding at one point on a nearly empty bus with a few aides, while a dwindling press corps was sequestered in its own bus behind him. He could be grumpy. Sure, reporters can be superficial and pesky with their ridiculous hypotheticals, and it's hard to scrunch your six-foot-five frame into a coach seat knowing your opponent is stretched out on a soft mattress on Air Force Two, but who said campaigning was a rose garden? One night when the oven...
...Twain 9. Betty Lou __, who was denied a reprieve by Bush 11. The X-Files figure 12. Spandau's last prisoner 14. Basso Pinza 17. Cackleberry producer 21. Real estate abbr. 23. Radius site 24. Robertson, who called a McCain co-chairman a "vicious bigot" 25. The Straight Talk Express, for one 26. Mob turncoat arrested for allegedly pushing Ecstasy 27. Sotheby's CEO Brooks, who resigned 28. Java emanation 29. Rebellious Sri Lankans 30. Busy mo. for 1-Across 31. McCain co-campaign chairman Rudman 32. Goldbrick 33. Sacagawea's likeness on the new $1 coin allegedly...
...believes the U.S. has reached this point, and anticipates that finance companies like Citibank and First USA will follow the recent move by American Express to issue smart cards to their clients, as well as readers for their PCs at reduced prices. Noting Motorola's decision last year to pull out of an already tight global smart-card market, Giry expresses confidence that new players will not be able to take on the three French companies that have more than 70% of the global-production market: Gemplus, Schlumberger and Bull...